杖立橋+杖立多目的ホール(P-HALL)
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oaza shimojo, oguni-machi, aso-gun, kumamoto
Completed in 1996, the Tsuetatsu Bridge and Tsuetatsu Multipurpose Hall, located in Oguni Town, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture, represents a distinctive architectural achievement by renowned architect Kiyoichi Arai of Arai Architects. This innovative structure seamlessly integrates bridge infrastructure with multipurpose exhibition space, creating a unique dual-function facility. The design demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning that connects community accessibility with cultural functionality. The project exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to combining utilitarian infrastructure with dynamic public gathering spaces, making it a significant example of modernist civic architecture in rural Kumamoto.
Completed in 1996, the Tsuetatsu Bridge and Tsuetatsu Multipurpose Hall, located in Oguni Town, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture, represents a distinctive architectural achievement by renowned architect Kiyoichi Arai of Arai Architects. This innovative structure seamlessly integrates bridge infrast
...Completed in 1996, the Tsuetatsu Bridge and Tsuetatsu Multipurpose Hall, located in Oguni Town, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture, represents a distinctive architectural achievement by renowned architect Kiyoichi Arai of Arai Architects. This innovative structure seamlessly integrates bridge infrastructure with multipurpose exhibition space, creating a unique dual-function facility. The design demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning that connects community accessibility with cultural functionality. The project exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to combining utilitarian infrastructure with dynamic public gathering spaces, making it a significant example of modernist civic architecture in rural Kumamoto.